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Listeners' record requests Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
Pietro Yon Toccatina for flute stop
JONATHAN BIELBY (Organ) Howells Piano Quartet in A minor
RICHARDS PIANO QUARTET Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphony No 2 (Antar) MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by KONSTANTIN IVANOV

Contributors

Conducted By:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Conducted By:
Pietro Yon Toccatina
Conducted By:
Konstantin Ivanov

Introduced by Michael Oliver
' He sings, as it were, to himself the music of Orlando Gibbons , by JOAN WESS ; A conversation with SIR JOHN PRITCHARD ; Albert Lortzing , man of the theatre: a talk by WILLIAM MANN.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Tues 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Orlando Gibbons
Unknown:
Joan Wess
Unknown:
Sir John Pritchard
Unknown:
Albert Lortzing
Talk By:
William Mann.
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

Love human, love divine - the twin forces of chivalry and devotion - traced in song from c 1050 to the 14th century and thrown into relief by pilgrim songs, cantigas an processional hymns. MARTIN BEST MEDIEVAL ENSEMBLE
MUSICA SACRA REDIVIVA AND LONDON ORATORY JUNIOR CHOIR director JOHN HOBAN conducted by EDGAR FLEET
Concert devised and directed by MARTIN BEST Every resource of space, voice and instrument was used to build a 90-mmute pageant of delicately contrasted sounds and moods. (THE TIMES) (Given last September in the Church of Holy Trinity, Brompton)

Contributors

Director:
John Hoban
Conducted By:
Edgar Fleet
Directed By:
Martin Best

SUZANNE MURPHY (soprano) LINDA FINNIE (mezzo-sop) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
GWYNNE HOWELL (bass) HALLE CHOIR choirmaster RONALD FROST BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor EDWARD DOWNES Part 1
Wagner Prelude: Parsifal: Wesendonk Lieder

Contributors

Soprano:
Suzanne Murphy
Soprano:
Linda Finnie
Bass:
Gwynne Howell
Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conductor:
Edward Downes

by Ray Gosling
' There's nothing else but industrialuseofthe water and plenty of level crossings where pedestrians, cyclists and other landlubbers have to wait for a swing bridge to let a ship across the road. I reckon it's just about one of the most fascinating little spots in the North of England.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Gosling

Despite the chequered history of economic planning in this country. attempts to make the future less uncertain are still an important part of both Socialist and Conservative political philosophy.
The historian and economist, John Valzey , reflects on attempts to plan the future and talks to those involved as industrialists, economists and politicians.
With contributions from SIR ALEC CAIRNCROSS , SIR CHARLES CARTER , STUART HOLLAND , MP, DAVID LEA. MICHAEL SHANKS and RONALD UTIGER.
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Valzey
Unknown:
Sir Alec Cairncross
Unknown:
Charles Carter
Unknown:
Stuart Holland
Unknown:
Michael Shanks
Unknown:
Ronald Utiger.
Producer:
Thomas Sutcliffe

An oratorio in two parts by FRANK MARTIN (sung in German)
JANE MARSH (soprano) RIA BOLLEN (contralto)
WERNER HOLLWEG (tenor)
NIKOLAUS HILLEBRAND (baSS) ChriStUS ROBERT HOLL RUDOLF SCHOLZ (organ) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS chorus-master
GOTTFRIED PREINFALK
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK Part 1
6.20* Interval Reading
8.25* Golgotha Part 2
(Austrian Radio recording from the Grosser Musikvercinsaal )

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Martin
Bass:
Nikolaus Hillebrand
Unknown:
Robert Holl
Unknown:
Rudolf Scholz
Chorus-Master:
Gottfried Preinfalk
Conducted By:
Lothar Zagrosek
Unknown:
Grosser Musikvercinsaal

by TADEUS KONWICKI adapted for radio and translated by JANINA DAVID
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS

Contributors

Translated By:
Janina David
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
the Writer:
Alfred Burke
Hubert:
Maurice Denham
Edward:
Jim Norton
Richard:
Keith Drinkel
Nadiehzda:
Karen Archer
Interrogator:
Anthony Jackson
Tadzio:
Nigel Anthony
First militiaman/TV commentator/Voice on screen:
Nigel Graham
Caban/Robber:
Stuart Organ
Kolka:
Leonard Fenton
Halina:
Theresa Streatfeild
Usher/Mark:
Alex Jennings
Cinema manager/Doctor:
James Kerry
Kobialka/ John:
Manning Wilson
Bulat:
Hugh Dickson
Hans Jurgen Gonsiorek:
Crawford Logan
Mrs Gosla/Second woman:
Madi Hedd
Sacher/Doctor:
Godfrey Kenton
Walter/Postman:
Jim Reid
Chef/American:
Roger Hammond
First woman:
Jean Trend
Third woman:
Gillian Rhind

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More